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BANCROFT 
LIBRARY 

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THE  LIBRARY 

OF 

THE  UNIVERSITY 
OF  CALIFORNIA 


icNfodics 


NDIANS 


Karl,  Mo  on. 


El  T<yva.r  Siudio 

Grand  Csoiyon  Arizona. 

FRED  HARVEY 


Catalogue  and  Photographs 

Copyright 

By  Fied  Harvey 

19'0 


°(  M  4-5"7 


This  catalogue  of  a  collection  of  Indian  studies  by  Karl  Moon, 
includes  subjects  from  all  of  the  important  tribes  of  the  Southwest. 
The  territory  represented  is  Southern  Colorado,  New  Mexico, 
Arizona  and  California,  where  live  the  Navaho,  Hopi,  Apache, 
Zum,  Taos,  Santo  Domingo,  Isleta,  Laguna,  Santa  Clara,  San 
Felipe,  Acoma  and  other  Indian  tribes. 

Although  far  from  its  completion  the  collection  has  consumed 
six  years  of  time  and  much  labor  and  study.  Most  exacting  care 
has  been  taken  in  the  selection  of  each  subject,  as  it  has  been 
the  desire  to  secure  only  representative  types  of  each  tribe,  and  to 
make  not  merely  artistic,  but  faithful  photographic  reproductions  of 
these  interesting  people.  The  historic  and  ethnologic  value  of  these 
studies  has  not  been  sacrificed  in  any  instance  for  artistic  results. 

El    Tovar    Studio. 


Old  man  telling 
a  little  boy  a 
tribal  legend 


A  Tale  of  the  Tribe 


Before  the  Dance 


A  Taos  flute  boy 
practising  before 
the  dance 


A  White  Mountain 
Apache 


Last  of  the  Council 
4 


The  Guide 


Navaho  Boy 


A  strong  type  of  the 
young  Navaho 


Hopi  maiden 
at  the  pool 


A  Hopi  Minor 


An  odd  corner  in  . 
Hopi  village 


The  Kivas  of  Walpi 


Old  Navaho 
medicine  man 


Pesothlanny  (much-money) 


Representative 
Navaho  youth 


The  Wolf 


Sunrise  from  the  Cliffs 
of  Acoma 


The  Desert  Dawn 


A  Taos  boy  learning 

the  step  of  the  Corn  Dance 


The  Dancing  Lesson 


A   typical 
Taos  Indian 


Billy  Buckskin 


Taos  hunter 

al  the  close  of  day 


Home  from  the  Hunt 


Navaho 
medicine  man 


Meguelito 


Young  Navaho 


Showing  early  style  of 
architecture 


A  Hopi  Stairway 


10 


The  Peace-Pipe 


For  many  years  a  scout 
under  Kit  Carson, 
the  famous  pioneer. 
His  tribal  name  is 
Nar-ah-ke-ge-etsu. 


Old  Apache  Scout 


An  American  Arab 


The  Cigarette 


12 


13 


The  Meeting  Place 


Head     Studies 


1  Meguelito   . 

2  Pedro  Begay    . 

3  The  Wolf  .      .      . 

4  Tongpah     . 

5  Old  Apache  Scout 

6  Navaho  Boy    . 

7  Lolita    .      .      .      . 

8  Billy  Buckskin       . 

9  Francisco    . 

1 0  An  Indian  Samson 

I  1  Sohachee     . 

12  Antonio 

13  Cayite   .      .      .      . 

14  Pesothlanny      . 
1  5  American  Arab 
1 6  The  Cigarette  . 


50  Before  the  Dance        .      .      . 

5  1  The  Dancing  Lesson   . 

52  Comasita 

53  The  Fox  Skin 

54  The  Hawk 

55  Feathering  Arrows 

56  A  Young  Hunter  . 

5  7  The  War  Bonnet        .      .      . 

58  Navaho  Squaw  and  Papoose 

59  Isleta  Mother  and  Child 

60  The  Potter 

6 1  The  Turquoise  Driller 


Tribe 

Navaho 

Navaho 

Navaho 

Apache 

Apache 

Navaho 

Laguna 

Taos 

Taos 

Santo  Domingo 

Navaho 

Navaho 

Santa  Clara 

Navaho 

Taos 

Taos 

Figure 

Tribe 
Taos 
Taos 
Laguna 
Taos 
Taos 
Taos 
Apache 
Santa  Clara 
Navaho 
Isleta 
Isleta 
San  Felipe 


1 7  Yaz-yah     ...... 

1 8  Tom  of  Ganado    .... 
I  9  Elle  (the  famous  Navaho 

weaver) 

20      Juana  Marie 

2  1       Jose  Marabel 

22  Cloutudle 

23  Apache  Boy 

24  Ka-yah 

25  Loliga 

26  The  Call 

27  Vicente  (Chief  of  Navahos) 

28  Capitan 

29  Jose  Mandragoon 

30  Hostin  Cli 


t  u  d  i  e  s 

62  Hopi  Maiden   .      .      . 

63  Hopi  Baby       .      .      . 

64  A  Maid  of  Taos    .      . 

65  Navaho  Papoose  . 

66  TheOlIa    .... 

67  Nempeyo    .... 

68  San  Felipe  Basket-seller 

69  Hopi  Breadmaker 

70  Juana  Lucero  . 

7 1  Testing  the  Bow    . 

72  The  Taos  Hunter 

73  A  Tale  of  the  Tribe    . 


Tribe 
Navaho 
Navaho 

Navaho 

Isleta 

Taos 

Taos 

Apache 

Navaho 

Taos 

Navaho 

Navaho 

Navaho 

Taos 

Navaho 


Tribe 

Hopi 

Hopi 

Taos 

Navaho 

Laguna 

Hopi 

San  Felipe 

Hopi 

Isleta 

Taos 

Taos 

Taos 


and     In 

Tribe 

Acoma 

t  e  r  i  o 

94 

r    Subjects 

Tribe 

Hopi 

95 

Lonesome    

Hopi 

Taos 
Hopi 
1  aos 

96 

97 
98 
99 
100 
101 

A  Hopi   Boy    (Shooting  an 
Arrow  from  a  Cliff) 
A  Child  of  the  Desert     .      . 
The  Guide        
Into  the  Saddle      .... 
Isleta  Breadmakers 
Hopi  Land       

Isleta 
Apache 
Apache 
Isleta 
Hopi 

Hopi 

Navaho 
Acoma 

Taos 
Hopi 
Hopi 

102 
103 
104 
105 
106 
107 
108 
109 
110 

Shipaulovi,  from  Mishongnovi 
The  Tewa  Trail    .... 
A  Hopi  Stairway  .... 
The  First  Riding  Lesson  . 
End  of  First  Riding  Lesson   . 
The  Arrow-maker 
Nampeyo  (Painting  Pottery) 
A  Pool  by  the  Trail   .      .      . 
The  Water-hole     .... 

Hopi 
Hopi 
Hopi 
Hopi 
Hopi 
Taos 

Navaho 
Navaho 

.bxterior 

80  The  Desert  Dawn       .      .      . 

81  The  Meeting  Place    (Group 

of    Horsemen    in     Moon 
light) 

82  Navaho  Land  (Lone  Horse 

man  Crossing  Plains) 

83  Home  from  the  Hunt 

84  Walpi  (Hopi  Village)     .      . 

85  Waiting  for  the  Signal 

86  A  Hopi  Mirror     .... 

87  A  Desert  Storm  (New  Mex 

ico  Sandstorm) 

88  Canyon  de  Chelley 

89  Men  of  Acoma      .      .      .      . 

90  Taos  at  Sunset  .     .'     .      .      . 

91  At  the  Ford      ..... 

92  Kivas  of  Walpi      .... 

93  American  Egypt    .      .     •'.      . 

Prices 

7x9.........$  2.50 

14x17  (standard  size) 8.00 

16x20 15.00 

NOTE. —  The  above  prices  apply  to  all  subjects,  with  exception  of  "  Home  from  the 
Hunt,"  '  The  Desert  Dawn  "  and  "  The  Meeting  Place."  These  three  subjects  are 
made  in  sizes  14x17  and  16  x  20  only,  at  the  following  prices: 

14x17      .  .     .$10.00 

16x20      ......     .     .     .     15.00 

SHIPPING. —  By  express,  packed  flat,  leaving  print  on  the  regular  wide  deckled 
mount;  or  by  mail  in  cardboard  roll,  print  on  narrow  single  mount,  postage  20c. 


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